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cashbook
[ kash-book ]
yĐÄvlog History and Origins
Example Sentences
The 64-year-old Kelly is accused of improperly using public funds to buy meals and personal apparel, selling county property to a scrapyard, stealing copper wire from a county garage and failing to keep a cashbook tracking money he received in an official capacity, among other allegations.
The books commonly ? are a daybook, cashbook, journal, and ledger.
Six tricks taken by one side, in the game of whist; in certain other games, two or more corresponding cards, forming a set. ” Book is used adjectively or as a part of many compounds; as, book buyer, bookrack, book club, book lore, book sale, book trade, memorandum book, cashbook.
Opening one, which was composite in its characterâhaving been used indifferently as day-book, cashbook, and ledgerâhe headed a fresh page with the words âMemorandum of Transactions by Enoch Blurt,â and made the following entry:â âA womanâI should have said an idiotâcame in and left a pheasant, minus an eye, to be repaired and called for next week.â
Just what they were can best be inferred by consulting his cashbook, since the lectures themselves were not written out and all memoranda concerning them have disappeared.
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